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Volume 4 Issue 3, March 2007

Artist's rendition of a comparative evaluation of three phosphoproteomics enrichment methods followed by mass spectrometry analysis, using images provided by Ruedi Aebersold and coworkers. Cover by Erin Boyle. Article p231

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